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White tailed Deer

White tailed Deer. They very in size, Raises tail, when in danger. Found in swamps, forests, woods, and river bottoms. They eat forbes, grasses, shrubs, and fungi. Mule Deer. Elk . Massive antlers 6 or more points reddish brown with dark brow neck mountains,meadows,foothills

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White tailed Deer

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  1. White tailed Deer • They very in size, Raises tail, when in danger. • Found in swamps, forests, woods, and river bottoms. • They eat forbes, grasses, shrubs, and fungi.

  2. Mule Deer

  3. Elk • Massive antlers 6 or more points • reddish brown with dark brow neck • mountains,meadows,foothills • grass,forbs,bark and brush • carry 8.5 months • 8 to 14 yrs old

  4. Moose • Very large hoofed mammal. Brown 6 ft tall. • Lives in bogs and swamps. • Herbivours. Breeding in early fall. Twin calves. • 1000 lbs and massive antlers

  5. Caribou • It’s a mediumsized member . Its brown with a white butt. It 5.5 to 7.5 feet with 5 inch tail the bulls may weigh up to 300 lbs. • It lives in canada,and alaska. • It eats grasses • it lives 6 to 8 years.

  6. Musk Ox

  7. Bison • Large hoofed mammal chocolate brown coat that is 10 feet long and 6 feet tall they can weigh up to 900 lbs but some have been found larger . Live in North America and are herbivores.

  8. Pronghorn • Tan, with horns and white rump patch. • live in prairies, plains, and adapt well. • Herbivores, eat sagebrush and grasses. • Breed in October and Nov. and conceive 7 to 8 months later.

  9. Big Horn Sheep • Description- Large curly horns, brown in color, 250 lb. • Habitat- Mountains • Feeding Habits- Herbivores, graze in pastures • Life cycle- 12- 14 years old, give birth to single lamb, breed in Nov. and Dec.

  10. Mountain Goat

  11. Mountain Lion • Large,long tailed cat. Tan to grayish in color • Lives in forests,mountains and deserts • feeds on smaller mammals and white-tailed deer

  12. Grey Wolf • Large dog-like predator thick coat of fur bushy tail male weighs about 100 to 150 lbs. Females slightly smaller. 3.5 to 5 ft. length 16 in. tail • open forests and Tundra Minnesota, Michigan, Northern rocky states. Canada and Alaska strong holds. • Eat anything from mouse to moose occasionally eat ripe fruit and berries • dominant male and female produce

  13. Black Bear • 5 to 6 feet,average weight 300 to 600 lbs. • Lives in swamps,bogs,forested areas and mountains. • Feed on insects and large mammals,berries • life span in wild 12 to 15 years.

  14. Grizzly Bear • Largest predator • Alaska, Yellowstone NP, Canada • 500-1000 lbs. • berries, fish, mammals • 20 to 30 yrs. Living • 1-4 cubs, avg. 2 • born in Jan and Feb

  15. Polar Bear • Large white-yellowish color • 6.5-8ft long • weighs 600-800lbs • Lives on rock shores and ice floes in the islands of the Artic • Mate in June/July, average 2 cubs, give birth in Jan. • Carnivores: seals, whales, walrus • Can live up to 20 years

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